Should have read the MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS!!!
Can't do that. Learn a little more about SSL. It's IP based, not name
based. So, you can only have
one certificate and one firtual host on 92.35.28.17:443. Sorry...but
that's the way it goes.
Same question answer numbe
Per all the documentation and countless examples in the archives of
this mail list, you must either use two different IPs or use different
ports. You *cannot* used Named Virtual Hosts for SSL. Period.
-dsp
On Wednesday, Jan 8, 2003, at 13:58 US/Eastern, toxshark wrote:
ihave the apache confi
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 07:58:10PM +0100, toxshark wrote:
> i have the apache configured with 2 VirtualHosts on port 443.
> both VirtualServers have separately CertificateFiles and
> CertificateKeyFiles.
> but now if i connect to the VirtualHost2, the Host have the Certificate
> from the VirtualSer
i have the apache configured with 2 VirtualHosts
on port 443.
both VirtualServers
have separately CertificateFiles and CertificateKeyFiles.
but now if i
connect to the VirtualHost2, the Host have the Certificate from the
VirtualServer1!
both Hosts have now the same Certificate.
my ht